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Buying an XJ6 Series 2 Much maligned and grossly under-rated, the Series 2 XJ makes a shrewd buy for the canny enthusiast. Garreth Coomber shows how to pick the best
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Injecting some style An XK 150 is already regarded by many as the finest of the XK series, especially for long-distance touring. But what about an example with satellite navigation, fuel injection and other modern luxuries?
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Alpine SS1 This 1934 Alpine challenger was believed to have been lost forever. Paul Skilleter tells the amazing story of its discovery and talks with previous owners
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Jaguar Heroes: Ronnie Adams This low profile personality was a gifted driver, and put Jaguar on the map by winning the 1956 Monte Carlo rally. We pay tribute to Ronnie Adams who passed away this year
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Legend to Le Mans The XK has become a legend in its own lifetime. Phil Weeden celebrates this fact with a memorable drive down to Le Mans
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X-TYPE estate - the ultimate test? We've driven it and even pitched it against one of its rivals; now the X-TYPE estate faces our toughest
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Practical Jaguar: XJ6 Series 3 service With regular maintenance, the original series of XJ saloons make great daily drivers. Garreth Coomber reveals how to service one
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Cat Tracks Continuing from last month, we track down two rare E-types.
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News Mark Webber heads for Williams BMW
The Scene Goodwood Festival of Speed, our Garden Tours, plus Jaguar Association Germany's 25th anniversary
Postcard from America We meet up with Bill Tracy, the florida-based collector-restorer
Your letters Have your say - get in touch today!
Our Jaguars More experiences with our own cars: XJS-C, XJ8, S-type and E-type
Cats' Tales Products and services news
Q&As Your technical questions answered
Classic saloon restoration We sort the doors on the 'Mk 1' and S-type
XJ-S Bulletin Start-up, tip of the month, project car and model guide
Motorsport Motorsport news involving the Jaguar marque
JWM Free Ads Hundreds of cars and parts for sale
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